3DS Confirmed

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This would entail programming in the Gen 6 Pokemon into the Hoenn remakes so that the games are fully compatible with the Gen 6 games released a year later. I mean, right now something like that might actually work since the 3DS has yet to be broken into and made hackable, but it's a humongous risk to take since a hacker could eventually unveil every single Pokemon for the Gen 6 games.

Technically, they might not even have to do that, since 3DS games can now incorporate DLC. They'd just have to release a new Pokemon DLC patch for the RS remakes.

That said, I agree that it makes a lot more sense to start off with gen 6. Having the first 3DS game be a remake really is not a good decision at all. I know some of you people really want it, but it's not realistic.

This would entail programming in the Gen 6 Pokemon into the Hoenn remakes so that the games are fully compatible with the Gen 6 games released a year later. I mean, right now something like that might actually work since the 3DS has yet to be broken into and made hackable, but it's a humongous risk to take since a hacker could eventually unveil every single Pokemon for the Gen 6 games.

Technically, they might not even have to do that, since 3DS games can now incorporate DLC. They'd just have to release a new Pokemon DLC patch for the RS remakes.

That said, I agree that it makes a lot more sense to start off with gen 6. Having the first 3DS game be a remake really is not a good decision at all. I know some of you people really want it, but it's not realistic.

Really wanted it, but you guys are correct. If it is Gen 6 it is nowhere near less interesting than the remaked! Just want to see how they will handle the Hidden Abilitys...still waiting on my Speed Boost Torchic, wich will probably never be realesed outside japan now --"